Nugroho Wisnumurti

Nugroho Wisnumurti (born 23 March 1940 in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia) was Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland from 2000 to 2004.[1]

Nugroho Wisnumurti
Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Other Organizations in Geneva
In office
2000–2004
Ambassador/Permanent Representative of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations
In office
1992–1997
President, U.N. Security Council
In office
1995–1996
Personal details
Born23 March 1940
Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Spouse(s)Nan Irama Wisnumurti
Childrenone daughter
Occupationdiplomat

Education

Curriculum vitae

  • Ambassador/Permanent Representative of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations (in New York City) (1992–97)
  • Ambassador to Jamaica, the Bahamas, Guatemala and Nicaragua (1992–1997)
  • Representative of Indonesia to the United Nations Security Council (1995–1996)
  • President, United Nations Security Council (August 1995 and November 1996)
  • Chairman, Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement (1992–1995)
  • Member, UN Group of Experts on Defensive Security (1991–92)
  • Member, Group of Experts of the Non-Aligned Movement South Centre on UN's Role in Promoting International Cooperation (1991–1992)
  • Negotiator/Chief Negotiator for various agreements on maritime delimitation with neighboring countries (1977–1989)
  • Deputy Head, Indonesia's Delegation to the Conference on Disarmament, Geneva (1982–1986)
  • Member and Secretary, Indonesia's Delegation to the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (1974–1982)
  • Member, Indonesia's Delegation to the UN Seabed Committee (1971–1974)

Family

Mr. Wisnumurti is married to Nan Irama Wisnumurti. They have one daughter.

He is a first cousin, once removed, of Prof. Mr. Soenario, S.H. (1902–1997), Indonesia's minister of foreign affairs from 1953–55.

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